klatsch

[klætʃ]

klatsch Definition

  • 1gossip or idle talk
  • 2a social gathering where people chat informally

Using klatsch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "klatsch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The office was full of klatsch about the new boss.

  • Example

    We had a lovely klatsch over coffee this morning.

  • Example

    She loves to engage in klatsch with her friends.

klatsch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for klatsch

Phrases with klatsch

  • klatsch and tratsch

    gossip and chitchat, especially in a negative sense

    Example

    I don't want to hear any more of your klatsch and tratsch.

  • a person who enjoys spreading gossip and rumors

    Example

    She's known as the klatsch queen of the neighborhood.

  • a social gathering where people chat informally

    Example

    We're having a klatsch session at my house this weekend.

Origins of klatsch

from German 'Klatsch', meaning 'gossip'

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Summary: klatsch in Brief

'Klatsch' [klætʃ] refers to gossip or idle talk, as well as a social gathering where people chat informally. It is often used in a negative sense, as in 'klatsch and tratsch.' 'Klatsch' can also describe a person who enjoys spreading rumors, known as a 'klatsch queen.'